Trending: ‘commute’

Lookups spiked 30,000% on July 10, 2020

Why are people looking up commute?

Commute topped lookups on July 10, 2020, after President Trump used the power of his office to grant clemency to his friend and adviser Roger Stone, who had been convicted of impeding a congressional inquiry and subsequently sentenced to 40 months in prison, having been found guilty of seven felonies.

What does commute mean?

Commute means "to exchange (a penalty) for another; usually : to revoke (a sentence) and impose something less severe."

Where does commute come from?

Commute comes from the Latin word commutare, meaning "to change" or "to exchange."

It came into English in the 1400s, but the "travel back and forth" meaning didn't come into use until the mid-1800s.

What is notable about this use of commute?

The word clemency also spiked in our data, a few spots down the list from commute. It means "disposition to be merciful and especially to moderate the severity of punishment due."

Citations

Here's an example of the word used in a 17th-century legal context:

Thirdly, In the case of Fornications, most of the punishments not made by pecuniary mulcts and commuted, are but shame, and that too but towards some few persons, which shame for ever after obdurates the Offender, what ever it work upon such whose fames are yet intire.
— William Petty, A treatise of taxes and contributions, 1662

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